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Gigs

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  1. Christian Wilkins has entered the chat Adults are merely grown 12 year olds
  2. Honestly, the thing with Diggs is respect. He's not a diva, he's just so ***** full of himself. He knows he's a HoF talent and treats everyone like they aren't on his level. Josh needed to be the top dog, and Diggs is too big a personality for that. Those people usually rub others the wrong way and usually they don't mean to but it is what it is.
  3. All this after Rodgers said they need to sack up and take winning seriously before he was "excused"? But he was super serious you guys. If they make the playoffs I'll eat my hat. They're like those drought Bills teams that swung for the fences and missed. They're such a clown show organization and it's sad anybody in the media even took them seriously. A 40 year old coming off a major injury who hasn't played well in 3 years and a diva D-lineman are going to win the division...yeah. Nah thats just J-I-Z-Z, JIZZ JIZZ JIZZ!
  4. He makes double what his dad, Josh Allen, makes. Dolphins are a clown show. They have a great offense until November
  5. Wait, a 6 page thread over a washed up back up? They hate us coz they anus
  6. Not to mention the narrative with AR was he always needed weapons and the FO never helped him out. I can't think of many top tier, championship calibre QBs, with that narrative. It's almost as if he was only good enough and everybody knew it. Personally I don't see more than 8 or 9 wins out of the Jets this year, and sure as hell no division title. I feel AR is going to be pretty limited, and that's if he makes the whole season. In all of NFL history, we've only had George Blanda and Tom Brady play really deep at a decent level, and I doubt AR looks like he did 3 years ago.
  7. Keith Ellison - 4 year starter during the Dick Jauron Era. He's the antithesis of Matt Milano: couldn't tackle, couldn't cover and was a complete liability at the 2nd level. How DJ could go from coaching Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs to being content with Ellison, DiGiorgio and Crowell is just astounding; talk about a downgrade. Keith Ellison is the epitome of the drought: mediocre starter, backup/ST at best but given the job due to an utter lack of options. Rob Johnson - Had a single game for Jacksonville that made Ralph want to open the purse, and willingness to trade a first rounder for, which was the reason he started in the playoffs against Tennessee over Flutie. When thinking of the most futile Bills QB in franchise history, some will think of Cheeseburger Van Pelt, when really it's Rob "No Shoe" Johnson. St. Doug Marrone - The man was a narcissist. He thought he could revive the 90s Bills with Hackett as his OC. The little bit of success he had at Syracuse got to his head faster than an aneurism and somehow got Ralph hypnotized to his ridiculous grandiosoty. If he wasn't so self-centered and righteous, he could've been an OK coach because he wouldn't have propped up Hackjob Hackett and hired a competent OC, but as with narcissistic people, he couldn't resist the temptation. At least Dick Jauron tried. Ralph's Meddling - The man did too much when he shouldnt have, and too little when he should have. One could argue he began in the late 90s/early 2000s but it goes way back to the 60s. He drove out Lou Saban and Bill Polian, he traded away Cookie, he made bad personnel decisions throughout (save for a couple inadvertently lucky choices) and did a good job of emulating the Lions (of which he was a fan) during their post NFL Championship success Era of Futility. So many meddling decisions. If he were hands off, made better decisions without regard for money and maybe exerting little influence, I'm sure this team would've done more over time, and maybe wouldn't have had such bad droughts between short eras of success. He had OJ, he had the late 80s/early 90s team, and couldn't win even once. At least he had the 60s success.
  8. All Josh needs is a SB and then the talk becomes: Is Josh Allen the greatest all-around QB of all time? Dude is 22 away from tying Cam for most rushing TDs by a QB, and set the single season record for QBs in a season last year with 15. He still has so much gas in the tank, and when he eclipses 100, they'll be looking for Mahomes' and Brady's rushing TDs in the discussion. All he needs is 1 SB for the talk to be legit as THE all time great.
  9. Madden 25 2: Electronic Arts Bungle-oo
  10. He isn't wrong. And as the great Bania said to the Seinfeld: Soup isnt a meal
  11. I'd rather they go full time to the 60's standing Buffalo and jerseys. Something about winning the league title twice and nearly a 3-peat w/ going to SB I where they matched up way better against the Pack' moreso than the Chiefs did. 90s Bills were the best team in a weak AFC at the time (still shouldve beaten the Giants if Jimbo's ego didnt prevent Thurman from eating way more). 60s Bills were better than most NFL teams at the time and imo would've won SB I. Iirc the 65 Bills Defense still holds the record 17 game streak of not allowing a rushing TD. Correct me if I'm wrong. Jussayin'
  12. "How's my blocking?" "I think we're benched, man"
  13. The lame narrative surrounding Josh about how elite can he be without Diggs is the true argument behind how good Tua actually is. If Josh had Hill and Waddle he'd be putting up Mahomes' numbers from the first MVP season, and yet with how "good" Tua has looked, he isn't as good as Mahomes was with that Lambo in his garage. Tua is playing chicken with ducklings, and the Dolphins know his limitations are real. I'm sure if this was Madden, the fish would've signed Dick Grabber Wilkins to his deal and gave Tua a modest deal way under that of Josh's annual average.
  14. Dude, stop. It's a brotherhood, until you betray your brothers. I was in the Army, it's the same damn thing. The minute you do something against someone, you do it to your brother's just the same. It's the mentality. Gtfoh with your chivalry bull####. You act like these dudes are exactly what they show at pressers. *****in nerd
  15. Jerry Rice ran a 4.71 40. He was so ***** terrible. League must've felt bad for the 49ers and let them win those SBs. How does Bill Walsh get in the HoF with such a stupid draft pick? Didn't he know slow receivers like Jerry Rice are terrible? 2BD needs to build a time machine to prevent 49ers from tarnishing their great dynasty with drafting that slow loser. And don't get me started on the other slow pokes in Emmitt Smith and Frank Gore. When will NFL GMs learn that 40 times are way more important than on-field ability, winning super bowls or even personal accolades and records. If Smith and Rice could only move faster, the Cowboys and 49ers would've had at least 20 more superbowls. We are doooooooooooomed!
  16. This board is depressing. I feel bad for your families. I'll be back at training camp when the rest of us glass half full and realists invade with positivity since we are the only ones who can see past 40 times and consider mentality and production paramount. Crying over 40 times and not being able to read between the lines make y'all sound like uninformed babies. I'm willing to bet in person y'all probably have had the Bills at 5 wins total over the last 5 years. Some of you are cool and make actual thoughtful posts and responses, but 80% of this board right now needs to go smoke a bowl and chill tf out. None of you are smarter than the people running the team, or you all would have worked for the Bills at some point. There's a reason we are here and not trading the house for Malik Nabers. Sometimes I wonder if WGR raids this board and cherry picks some of you ding dongs, heavy into a 12'er of Genny at 8am, ready to make stupid takes so Sal and Jeremy can have a field day with you. I'm tired of the laziness. I'm tired of the melancholy around here; it's like a ***** comedic morgue sometimes. I tried being sarcastic, I tried to reason with all of your logic...it's just so ***** depressing and unintelligent. I love football; and I highly doubt most of you love it as well. It seems more like you need the Bills to win to satisfy your egos, rather than something we can all have and take pride in. So trading Diggs is less a cancer treatment and more a right hook to your egos. Trading back and landing the WR equivalent to JA bruised that ego so bad you're now in a Rocky-esque stupor. Beane did what he felt he needed to do, bruised egos and all. Respond all you want, I won't read it; I don't care about you're hurt feelings and your "but, but, buts". And my last take (and it's the bitter truth): The Bills haven't won anything because they've been too immature when they go. Jimbos ego cost us 25, plain and simple. Thurman was destroying them, but Jimbo just haaaad to be the one to win it. Not to mention the partying the night before. That's why Beane focused on leadership. He's shifting away from immaturity, look at Diggs. The Chiefs win because they're serious about it, and these moves make us a more serious team in the long run. We need guys like Coleman who drink football instead of those Gennys. We need men, not immature little boys; this ain't the sandlot. Ffs, you people... Tl;dr This board is immature and sad and most of us are tired of the baby antics because your ego was bruised by long term investment over building a team of super men or MonStars. Also, if the 40 time meant anything as far as success, explain Jerry Rice or Emmitt Smith because according to this board's logic Jerry Rice is a scrub compared to Xavier Worthy. Rice ran a full .5 seconds slower than Worthy. Half a second! Yet he will never be caught; how ironic.
  17. Oh yeah I'd rather have only sub 4.3 receivers because Miami has been kicking our ass with speed. Oops, wait, they beat us 2 times since JA came into the league (on a dropped TD and a receiver forgetting to step out to set up the game winning FG) and not with any of the current speedsters they have. Have we ever lost a game and immediately someone points out it's because our receivers run .1 - .4 seconds slower in shorts over an uncontested 40 yard sprint? Mentality plays a way bigger role in wins and losses than how many half steps Xavier Worthy has over Keon Coleman. You need to get over it, dude.
  18. Dude's a hardcore Christian. He'll produce a whole team with Phillip Rivers
  19. Honestly that's my comp. Admittedly I focused on other guys...I think it's because I didn't want a dirty Seminole Vesicle on the Bills lol. Seriously tho, he's almost the same dude but built like Josh. I think if he's used right he can be our #1 out the gate if he's ready.
  20. College is a lot more handsy than the NFL too. Kaiir was a good corner at UF but he was known for grabbing shirts and wasn't flagged much for it (going into that draft I felt he'd make a better FS). I want to see what Coleman can do when there's no tugging anymore. I'll bet we see more separation. Same thing with Pukka Nacua.
  21. Admittedly, I'm a Gators fan and def preferred Ricky over Coleman, but Coleman is good. I think he was being diluted by WGR because he ran less than half a second slower than the fastest player in combine history. Coleman is a fart slower than Worthy and people freeeeeaked out. For reference, last year some dude name Pukka Nacua ran a 4.57 but had the fastest gauntlet. Idk who that dude is, hopefully Coleman is at least a little better than that guy...amirite? I got to watch some of Coleman and he is good. If he has the ball and you're not already on top of him, good luck. If he's on a crosser or slant and has a step he's gone. He's hard to bring down, he's big and can hurdle defenders. It's like Josh throwing the ball to himself. I did hate it at first, but probably more because I liked Pearsall more, but honestly I feel Brady will use his strengths to our advantage and exploit slower and smaller defenses easily with guys like Kincaid, Samuel, Coleman and Shakir. Now I feel we can let McD get his defensive players, add another depth receiver, and take our collective hands off the button here at TBD, eh?
  22. He outsources his scouting to Google. They're a billion dollar company. Beane isn't a billion dollar company. Who would you trust?
  23. Bill Belichick. He Jedi mind tricked the collective GM consciousness last night with his insight and anti-fluff.
  24. Tell ya what: when Beane gets fired for not drafting Troy Franklin, you can be the new GM. You clearly know what you're talking about, seem way more qualified, and I fully trust people 3 deep into a 6 pack of Genny at 11pm on Fridays. You, sir, are a scholar amongst apes. I commend you and your insight.
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